Johannes Tornborg
Johannes is an industrial doctoral student at the Division of Geology and Geotechnics, research group Geotechnics. Johannes conducts his research studies within the project "Time-dependent response of deep excavations in soft clays”. Johannes study how the material behavior of clay change with time during deep excavations. The aim of the project is to develop current design methods and therefore improve reliability when analyzing environmental impacts and forces acting on geotechnical construction works during and after the construction phase.
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On the temporal evolution of earth pressures in deep excavations in soft clay
Permanent Sheet Pile Wall in Soft Sensitive Clay
Experience from short-and long-term performance of deep excavations in soft sensitive clays
Modelling the construction and long-term response of Göta Tunnel
Comprehensive risk assessment of groundwater drawdown induced subsidence
Benchmarking of a contemporary soil model for simulation of deep excavations in soft clay
Mapping of quick clay by ERT and CPT-R in the Göta Älv river valley
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Rate-dependent response of excavations and permanent underground structures
Tidsberoende effekter av schakt i lös lera
The environmental impact of deep excavations in soft clays